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I felt like being part of a true American family experience in this attraction. Uniquely american so it was a great way to appreciate halloween in the traditional american way. They have so many attractions for children so it was truly worth it. Allow half...More

We live a few miles from Cox Farm, so all of our kids and grandkids have been there over the years. There is a lot to do including hay rides, slides, visit farm animals, etc. Many, many, many, many schools visit Cox Farm in October....More

Because we live in Maryland, we hadn't visited since our children were very young and wanted to go on the haunted hayride, but we've been frustrated with the pesticide politics of Butler's Orchard and very supportive of Cox Farms' inclusive signs and support for the...More

We live in Centreville and have been attending with our children every year for twenty years. Each year it gets bigger and better! You can really appreciate the attention to detail in customer service: making sure that the attractions are entertaining, the food choices are...More

We took our grandchildren to the Cox Farms Fall Festival. It was a delight. There were more slides than you could shake a stick at. numerous things to climb, a goat feeding area (be aware the older goats can be agressively demanding), rope swings, corn...More

My friend and I went to the evening Halloween event. It included a hay ride, which was a let down, two scary trails and a family friendly area with rides, fires for roasting marshmallows and food and drinks. The trails were scary and very fun!...More

We were visiting DC to babysit our two grandsons - age 7 and 5- because they did not have school. Our daughter said she had heard of Cox Farms and maybe we could go there. IT was about a 45 minute drive from DC. Like...More